A South Carolina native, with “Georgia on his mind,” Denzell knew at an early age he wanted to practice law. Denzell began his legal journey, by obtaining his undergraduate degree in Business Administration (B.S.) from the College of Charleston, after which, he attended Wake Forest University, where he obtained a Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.). Denzell ultimately obtained his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Cumberland School of Law seated at Samford University. While at Cumberland, Denzell served as the Chief Judge of the Honor Court and as a legal writing teaching fellow. In addition, Denzell participated with Cumberland’s nationally ranked trial program, winning multiple national and regional championships.
Denzell approaches every case with the innovation and detail it deserves. He uses his business knowledge and legal expertise to aggressively negotiate and litigate favorable outcomes in personal injury and business litigation cases. Denzell has successfully handled thousands of cases and loves the feeling that comes with helping a client in need. He genuinely cares about his clients and strives to treat each one like family. Just as essential to Denzell’s advocacy for his clients are his focus and efforts to educate all of his clients about the legal system, so they leave the process informed and empowered.
In his free time, Denzell enjoys spending time with his wife and children, attending sporting events, grilling, collecting sneakers and traveling.
Brianna Drayton focuses her practice on general corporate governance matters. She also assists clients with mergers, acquisitions, and capital investments.
Education
J.D., University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, 2023
Vice President, Black Law Students Association
Notes and Comments Editor, Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
Team Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Student Ambassador, Office of Admissions
Student Attorney, Youth Education and Justice Clinic
Business Law Program
Member, Maryland Business Law Society
M.S., Public Administration, Rutgers University, 2019
B.S., Criminal Justice, Hampton University, summa cum laude, 2015
Study Abroad, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Admissions
Maryland
District of Columbia
Practice Areas
Mergers & Acquisitions
Corporate & Securities
Corporate Governance
Emerging Companies
R. Joshua "Josh" Gregory is a dedicated and dynamic attorney based in Georgia, specializing in civil litigation, personal injury, and insurance law. He earned his J.D. from Mercer University School of Law in 2024, following a B.A. from the University of South Carolina in 2020. Josh was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 2024 and is an active member of the Young Lawyers Division, the Macon Bar Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association. He brings a fresh yet well-rounded perspective to his legal practice.
During law school, Josh gained valuable experience through a judicial clerkship with Judge Jeffrey Monroe in Bibb County Superior Court, where he drafted orders and bench briefs on complex legal disputes, primarily involving insurance law. He also served as a summer associate at a prominent Macon law firm, contributing to cases in medical malpractice, premises liability, products liability, and personal injury. His responsibilities included analyzing medical records, attending depositions, and conducting legal research to support case strategies and summary judgments.
Josh was actively involved in advocacy and moot court during law school. He was a member of the Mercer Advocacy Council and competed on Mercer’s National Mock Trial Team. His excellence in advocacy and competition earned him induction into the Mercer Law School chapter of the Order of Barristers.
Outside of law, Josh was a collegiate athlete at the University of South Carolina, playing baseball, which reflects his discipline, teamwork, and commitment to excellence. He also worked in the office of U.S. Senator Tim Scott, managing constituent relations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Josh maintains memberships with the Atlanta Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, Macon Bar Association, and DRI: Lawyers, and he continues to contribute to legal thought leadership through articles and blogs, including on Georgia Tort Reform.
Potter Law was created to provide effective and high-quality legal counsel to a diverse group of clients. Attorney Potter focuses his practice on representing individuals/families, businesses, athletes and entertainers in the sports, music and film/tv industry. Clients often want close and transparent communication with their lawyer and Attorney Potter prides himself on being a close legal advisor to his clients in developing practical solutions to ensure the best possible outcome for their legal matters. While being a former collegiate athlete, Attorney Potter graduated from Miami University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from the Farmer School of Business and a second Bachelor degree in Kinesiology and Health. He obtained a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. While in law school, Attorney Potter worked as a legal intern for the Business and Legal Affairs department of Black Entertainment Television, for General Electric (a Fortune 50 company) and also for the general counsel of Street Execs Management. After working in-house and in private practice for two nationally recognized firms, Attorney Potter started Potter Law, LLC. Attorney Potter has represented a variety of clients in the areas of business law, sports and entertainment, wills/trusts and personal injury. Attorney Potter provides fervent representation for his clients in their respective legal matters. He is an experienced litigator and transactional attorney. He has negotiated millions of dollar worth of settlements on behalf of his clients. For his sports and entertainment clients, he has assisted negotiating six-figure deals in the sports realm and in music and TV/film. Attorney Potter is passionate for all of his clients and provides aggressive, zealous advocacy to obtain his client’s full satisfaction. Attorney Potter is a member of the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Gate City Bar Association and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. In his free time, he enjoys sports, live music, traveling and exercising. He is the father of two handsome boys and devotes his life to his family. Attorney Potter prides himself on being personable, compassionate and relatable to all of his clients. Committed to helping others and giving back to his community, Attorney Potter serves as board member of Grove Park Renewal, Inc., a neighborhood non-profit focused on providing true affordable housing. He is also a member of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. He also served on the Westside Atlanta Charter School Board for four years. Attorney Potter is also a youth football and basketball coach. RECOGNITION The National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 - 2022 (Georgia) 2022, 2023 Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star 2021 GTLA LEAD Class PRACTICES Business Law Business Formation Business Dissolution Contracts & Negotiation Trademarks & Copyrights Outside General Counsel Sports Name, Image & Likeness Representation Entertainment Personal Injury EDUCATION University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, J.D., 2014 Miami University, B.S., Business Management, 2011 Miami University, B.S., Kinesiology and Health, 2011 ADMISSIONS Georgia Superior and State Courts Georgia Court of Appeals Supreme Court of Georgia United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, Savannah Division
Taylor is licensed in Texas and Ohio and advises clients on general corporate matters, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial transactions. An alumna of the Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Taylor is an advocate of equity for historically marginalized populations and is driven by a deep commitment to community impact and creating meaningful, people‑centered change.
During law school, Taylor was active in numerous organizations, including writing for the Journal of Consumer and Commercial Law, and a member of the Black Law Students Association, the Sports and Entertainment Law Organization, the Intellectual Property Student Organization and the First-Generation Law Students Organization. In addition, she received the University of Houston Law Center Distinguished Service Award (2024), was a Leadership Council for Legal Diversity (LCLD) Scholar, and was the recipient of numerous prestigious scholarships, including the Association of Corporate Counsel Houston Scholarship, the National Association of Women Judges Access to Justice Scholarship, and the Houston Lawyers Association Scholarship.
Current Memberships: Cincinnati Bar Association (Young Lawyers Section), Urban League of Young Professionals (Executive Board), Black Lawyers Association of Cincinnati (BLAC), Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA), Black Women in Law (BWL), and Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program (Mentor).
In January 2026, Taylor was appointed to the Board of Trustees of Gray Road Christian Academy. She is an active voting member of board initiatives including determining strategic vision, policies, marketing, legal compliance, and fundraising initiatives for the August 2026 launch of the educational institution.